Monday, July 30, 2012

Last summer I was thrilled to be asked if I would like to submit my Easter Marshmallow Bunnies for consideration for the 2013 Crochet Calendar. I entered my submission and didn't hear whether it had been accepted or not, but a few weeks ago I received a package in the mail and in it was a copy of the calendar. And I was very excited to see my little Easter Marshmallow Bunnies featured on the weekend page for March 29th, 30th and 31st! I'm also having a great time looking at all the great projects and trying to decide what to make first. :)

Friday, July 20, 2012

Thank God for rain! An email went around our community the other day urging everyone to pray for rain. We prayed, and that evening it rained, and then it rained all night, and it continued to rain until late morning the next day. So I am thanking God for the rain! We sure needed it. I stood on my front porch when it was raining very steadily to try and catch a picture of it. But the rain just didn't really show up in the photo. You can see though, that our grass is so fried that it is about the same color of the mulch around the bushes in front.

The first project I have to share is actually a project completed by my husband. I kept seeing kiddie carwashes on Pinterest, which are made using pcv pipe and I thought they were very cool. I knew my little nephew Eli would love it, so I made a mental note to ask my husband to make one sometime. Then I saw a step by step tutorial on The Scrap Shoppe Blog, and I knew the time had come. She did a great job putting together this tutorial and actually suggests inserting misters in the drilled holes, and that way the water just mists out instead of squirting out. Very cool! So I printed out all the information for hubby and he put it together. We invited Eli to come and try it out, and you can see he was a very happy camper. This kid seriously loves getting wet, he even loves baths! :)

You can't really see the water very well, because it's misty. :)

We even caught a Rainbow!

Our niece and her husband are expecting a baby girl in Sept. I am going to the baby shower this weekend and made a newsboy beanie cap and a pair of matching shoes. These were seriously fun to make! The newsboy cap is a pattern by Jocelyn Sass, who is one of my all time favorite crochet designers. I love her patterns and this one was just wonderful, and so easy to follow. You can find the pattern in her etsy shop.

The shoes were made using the pattern "Double Strap Booties" from this etsy shop. This was a very quick and fun project and I love how they turned out. I just happened to have in my button stash, exactly 2 large daisy buttons and 4 small daisy buttons, so it worked out perfectly. :) And it was a lot of fun to make some baby girl things, I haven't gotten to do that in a while.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

This heat wave seems like it will never end! It's been so hot lately that I haven't felt like doing much crafting. Mostly I have been hanging out, reading on my Kindle Fire (my favorite possession!) and churning out slushies on my margarita machine (another favorite possession) :).

But I did manage to blow the dust off the crochet hook long enough to make up some flower ring decorations/ornaments. Last fall when I did the "Ringing in Christmas" ornament series (links to those patterns can be found on the sidebar of the blog), I received some requests to design ring decoration for other seasons of the year.

Flowers are stitched around a 2" plastic ring. They can be strung together to make a bunting, or connected vertically to make a wall hanging.

Whiskers & Wool

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About Me

I live in Indiana with my wonderful husband and 3 adorable (and sometimes bratty) cats :) I caught the crafting bug early, and love to crochet, knit, quilt, sew, cross stitch, embroider, and papercraft just to name a few :)
I'm on Ravelry under the username Bearsycat